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Jan Borysewicz (born 17 April 1955) is a Polish rock musician, renowned as the co-founder, guitaristcomposer, and leader of the band Lady Pank, one of the most successful acts in Polish rock history.Born in the Sępolno district of WrocławLower SilesiaPoland, Borysewicz grew up influenced by his father's amateur jazz drumming and began learning guitar at a local cultural center during his teenage years. At age 15, he started playing guitar professionally, initially with the ensemble Katia & Roman, and by 17, he caught the attention of local musician Jacek Baran from the group Nurt. In the 1970s, he performed as a session guitarist for prominent Polish artists, including Izabela Trojanowska and the band Budka Suflera, honing his skills as a self-taught virtuoso on the instrument.In spring 1981, Borysewicz co-founded Lady Pank in Wrocław alongside lyricist Andrzej Mogielnicki, with the band's name inspired by their debut single "Mała Lady Punk" recorded that year. The group released their self-titled debut album in 1983, which featured hits like "Autobiografia" and "Kryzysowa narzeczona," propelling them to national fame amid Poland's martial law era; Borysewicz composed nearly all of the band's songs, blending rock, punk, and pop elements. Over the decades, Lady Pank has sold millions of records, toured extensively in Poland, Europe, and the United States, and performed landmark concerts, such as their 1986 show at Wrocław's Olympic Stadium.Beyond Lady Pank, Borysewicz has pursued solo projects, collaborations like the 2003 album Borysewicz & Kukiz with singer Paweł Kukiz, and compositional work for film and television, including the 2002 film E=mc². His contributions to Polish music earned recognition from international figures like blues legend Alexis Korner early in his career, and in 2025, a Netflix biographical film about his life and Lady Pank's rise is in production, directed by Kristoffer Rus. Borysewicz remains an active performer and icon of Polish rock, known for his distinctive guitar style and use of Fender instruments with Marshall amplification.

 

Early life

Childhood and family background

Jan Borysewicz was born on April 17, 1955, in WrocławPoland, where he spent his entire childhood in the Sępolno district, residing on Jezierskiego Street. This working-class neighborhood, with its close-knit community and cultural centers like the Światowid club, provided an environment rich in local music scenes that subtly shaped his early exposure to performance.He grew up in a family with strong artistic leanings, particularly in music. His father, Michał Borysewicz, was an amateur drummer who performed in a jazz band and had graduated from a theater school, instilling in Jan a passion for rhythm and performance from a young age. His father died of a heart attack when Jan was still young, leaving a lasting influence on his musical aspirations.As a child, Borysewicz initially dreamed of following in his father's footsteps by becoming a drummer himself, participating in percussion workshops during his youth. Borysewicz had two siblings: an older sister, Halina, three years his senior, who later became a teacher, and an older brother, Andrzej, two years older, who introduced him to the guitar. Andrzej taught him his first chords using the song "House of the Rising Sun," marking a pivotal shift from percussion to string instruments and sparking Borysewicz's lifelong dedication to guitar playing. Music was a constant presence in the household, fostering a familial atmosphere where creative expression was encouraged.The family faced significant hardships during his adolescence. When Borysewicz was 13, his mother was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a debilitating illness that progressed and required him to leave school early and take up jobs by age 16 to help support the household, adding responsibility to his formative years. These challenges, combined with his father's earlier death, contributed to a resilient character that later defined his career trajectory.

 

Initial musical influences and education

Jan Borysewicz, born on April 17, 1955, in WrocławPoland, grew up in a musically inclined family that profoundly shaped his early artistic development. His father, Michał Borysewicz, was an amateur drummer who performed in a jazz band, exposing young Jan to the rhythms and improvisational spirit of jazz from an early age. This familial environment fostered Borysewicz's initial passion for percussion, leading him at age 14 to participate in drumming workshops in Chodzież, where he studied under the guidance of renowned jazz percussionist Janusz Stefański.Although Borysewicz briefly pursued drums, his trajectory shifted decisively toward guitar under the influence of his older brother, Andrzej, who introduced him to the instrument and taught him his first chords. This sibling mentorship ignited Borysewicz's fascination with rock music, particularly the sounds of bands like Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, which became pivotal in forming his guitar style during his formative years. He continued honing his skills at a local cultural center in Wrocław with informal instruction from a teacher, but Borysewicz remained fundamentally self-taught, relying on dedicated practice and immersion in emerging rock and blues genres that gained traction in Poland during the 1960s and 1970s.Lacking formal musical training, Borysewicz's education emphasized self-reliance and experimentation, allowing him to develop a distinctive, versatile technique that blended jazz-inflected rhythms from his father's influence with the raw energy of rock guitar heroes. By age 17, this organic learning process had equipped him to perform publicly, marking the transition from personal exploration to professional beginnings in local bands.

 

Musical career

Early bands and collaborations

Borysewicz began his professional music career in the early 1970s in Wrocław, starting as a self-taught guitarist in local ensembles. At age 17, he debuted in 1972 as a substitute guitarist for the band Nurt, performing live without rehearsals after being scouted for his raw talent. He soon joined Katia & Roman, a Polish-East German duo blending rock and pop, where he contributed guitar from 1972 to 1973.Throughout the mid-1970s, Borysewicz played in several short-lived groups that honed his blues-rock style. In 1974, he was a member of Super Pakt, a Wrocław-based outfit experimenting with hard rock elements. From 1975 to 1977, he served as guitarist for Apokalipsa, co-founded by blues musician Ireneusz Dudek, focusing on a "Silesian sound" that fused blues with heavy riffs, though the band achieved limited commercial success. He also collaborated sporadically with the veteran blues band Breakout around 1979, adding guitar to their live performances during a tour in the Soviet Union.In 1978, Borysewicz joined the prominent rock group Budka Suflera as lead guitarist, a role he held until 1981 and which marked his breakthrough into mainstream Polish music. During this period, he recorded on four albums, including the 1981 solo release Iza by vocalist Izabela Trojanowska, where his guitar work supported her new wave-influenced tracks. He composed three songs for the band, including the major hit "Nie wierz nigdy kobiecie" and "Bez satysfakcji," which showcased his emerging songwriting prowess and foreshadowed the melodic rock style he would later develop. His notable guitar solo on the track "Za ostatni grosz" from Budka Suflera's 1979 album further highlighted his technical skill and integration into the group's sound.

 

Formation and role in Lady Pank

Jan Borysewicz co-founded Lady Pank in autumn 1981 alongside Andrzej Mogielnicki, a lawyer and poet who contributed lyrics, shortly after Borysewicz departed from Budka Suflera where he had served as solo guitarist from 1978 to 1981. The impetus for the band's creation stemmed from Borysewicz's recording of the track "Mała Lady Punk" during sessions for Izabela Trojanowska's album Układy earlier that year, on which he both sang and played guitar; the song's punk-inspired energy and reception inspired the group's formation and naming.The band's early lineup evolved rapidly, with Borysewicz enlisting vocalist Janusz Panasewicz in 1982 to front the group, allowing Borysewicz to focus on guitar and composition; initial members also included Edmund Stasiak on guitar, Paweł Mścisławski on bass, and Jarosław Szlagowski on drums. Lady Pank made its official debut concert in August 1982 at Warsaw's Park club, and later that year released its first single, "Mała Lady Punk"/"Minus 10 w Rio," which captured the band's blend of rock and new wave influences. The debut album, self-titled Lady Pank, followed in 1983, featuring hits like "Kryzysowa narzeczona" and "Mniej niż zero," both composed by Borysewicz with lyrics by Mogielnicki.As the band's leader and primary songwriter, Borysewicz shaped Lady Pank's sound through his guitar work and melodic compositions, drawing from his experiences in earlier groups to craft accessible yet edgy rock anthems that resonated during Poland's turbulent 1980s. He composed nearly all of the band's songs, establishing a signature style of catchy riffs and emotional depth that propelled their rapid rise to prominence in Polish rock. This foundational role not only defined the group's early identity but also sustained its longevity, with Borysewicz remaining a core member through lineup changes and decades of activity.

 

Solo projects and later collaborations

Following the success of Lady Pank, Jan Borysewicz pursued solo endeavors under the pseudonym Jan Bo, beginning with his debut album Królowa ciszy in 1989, which featured original Christmas-themed compositions he wrote, arranged, and performed primarily on his own. This self-produced effort showcased his multi-instrumental talents, as he handled guitar, vocals, and most instrumentation single-handedly, marking a departure from the band's collaborative dynamic. His second solo release, Zawsze drugie miejsce, arrived in 1991, continuing the introspective rock style with Borysewicz again taking lead on composition and production.Borysewicz expanded his solo catalog in the early 1990s with Wojna w mieście in 1992, an album blending rock elements with urban-themed narratives, co-produced during a period when Lady Pank was on hiatus. This was followed by Moja wolność in 1995, which emphasized personal freedom motifs through guitar-driven tracks, solidifying his reputation as a versatile composer beyond the band format. Later solo albums under the Jan Bo moniker include Miya (2015) and Kawa i dym (2016), further exploring rock and pop influences. Over the years, he has released six albums under the Jan Bo moniker, highlighting his preference for intimate, auteur-driven projects that allowed full creative control.In the 2010s, Borysewicz collaborated on Bal maturalny in 2014, an album with the band Rozbójnik Alibaba that evoked nostalgic prom-night vibes through upbeat rock anthems. The 2021 single Nie wierz nigdy kobiecie, featuring narration by actor Piotr Fronczewski, added a theatrical layer to the cautionary rock ballad. Most recently, the 2023 single Ash Caravan paired Borysewicz with the band House of Death for a high-energy track that highlighted his enduring guitar prowess in a heavier rock context.Beyond solo work, Borysewicz has engaged in notable later collaborations, including his 1986 contribution to Grzegorz Ciechowski's debut solo album Ur, where he provided guitar support for the former Republika frontman's experimental tracks. He has also worked with composer Jacek Skubikowski and other artists, appearing as a guest guitarist on various recordings that span rock and pop genres. In more recent years, collaborations include the 2013 tribute project "Hey Jimi," where Borysewicz joined Wojtek Pilichowski on bass and others to cover Jimi Hendrix's "Power of Soul," and the single "The Crown" featuring Pilichowski, blending funk-rock elements. These partnerships underscore his role as a sought-after session musician and his ongoing influence in Polish rock circles.

 

Personal life

Family and relationships

Borysewicz was first married to Danuta Borysewicz in the 1970s, with whom he had a daughterJoanna, born in 1979; the couple divorced in the 1990s. In 2013, Danuta and Joanna were convicted in connection with the "Dubai affair," a prostitution scandal; Danuta received a suspended sentence of one year and six months plus a fine, while Joanna received a two-year suspended sentence and a 30,000 PLN fine. Danuta passed away in September 2024 while living with Joanna.His second marriage was to Patrycja Sinkowska, with whom he had daughter Alicja; the marriage later ended, after which Sinkowska and Alicja relocated to Italy.Borysewicz has a close relationship with Alicja but limited contact with Joanna, who is now in her forties. He is a grandfather to two grandchildren from Joanna: Aleks (born as Sara) and Nicola; Borysewicz has expressed support for Aleks's gender correction surgery despite their distant bond.Borysewicz has been in a relationship with Małgorzata Burlewicz since 2016; the couple married in 2025. She encouraged him to author a book about his life.

 

Health challenges and incidents

Jan Borysewicz has faced several significant health challenges throughout his life, primarily stemming from his intense musical career and past lifestyle choices. In 1985, he suffered his first heart attack, which prompted early awareness of cardiovascular risks associated with his demanding schedule and habits. Another heart attack occurred later, leading to a coronary angiography in 2005 to address ongoing cardiac concerns. These incidents underscored the toll of his profession, as he later reflected on the need to prioritize health to sustain his creative output.His history of heavy alcohol consumption, drug use, and smoking, which he linked to the rock music scene's culture—famously stating "without alcohol, there's no playing"—severely exhausted his body over decades. This lifestyle contributed to physical symptoms like hand cramps during performances and a punctured lung that required hospitalization, though the exact timing of the latter remains unspecified beyond occurring "years later" after his heart issues. By 2013, addiction had impaired his daily functioning, compelling him to quit alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes entirely as part of broader lifestyle reforms to mitigate further deterioration.Borysewicz's 45 years of rigorous guitar playing have resulted in chronic joint problems, particularly in his hands, wrists, and fingers, manifesting as arthritis and tendon overuse. He manages these with special ointments, scheduled breaks, and rehabilitation sessions, emphasizing their necessity for maintaining mobility. A particularly severe incident involved his right thumb, severed during an argument with his then-partner in a Wrocław hotel, where he broke a glass in his hand, damaging the tendon and necessitating surgery. The procedure included a tendon graft from his toe (or a vein from his foot, per varying reports), with doctors predicting only 30% functional recovery after six months of rehabilitation. Despite risks of re-rupture, thrombosis, or even another heart attack from the surgery, Borysewicz adapted by developing alternative techniques, such as tapping the fretboard and using multiple fingers, allowing him to continue performing with Lady Pank.Additionally, in 2010, Borysewicz was involved in a quad bike accident that required surgical intervention at a Warsaw military hospital, further highlighting the physical demands and risks beyond his musical pursuits. At age 70, he persists in his career, driven by passion, while acknowledging these cumulative challenges as the "price" of his dedication to music.

 

Awards and legacy

Major awards received

Jan Borysewicz has received several prestigious awards throughout his career, primarily recognizing his contributions as a composerguitarist, and leader of Lady Pank. In 1986, at the Tokyo Music Festival, he was awarded the prize for Best Composer for the song "Mniej niż zero" (performed by Lady Pank), highlighting his international acclaim early in the band's career.In 2000, Borysewicz was honored with the Gitarowy Top award, acknowledging his mastery as one of Poland's leading guitarists.For his lifelong achievements in songwriting and music production, Borysewicz received the Nagroda 100-lecia ZAiKS (100th Anniversary Award of the Association of Authors ZAiKS) in 2018, presented during celebrations marking the centennial of Poland's premier authors' rights organization.Alongside Lady Pank, Borysewicz was awarded the Bursztynowy Słowik in 2016 at the Polsat SuperHit Festiwal in Sopot, a lifetime achievement honor for the band's 35 years of contributions to Polish music. In 2007, the group received a star in the Opole Walk of Fame during the National Festival of Polish Song, commemorating their enduring impact on the genre.

 

Cultural impact and recent projects

Jan Borysewicz's contributions to Polish rock music have profoundly shaped the cultural landscape, particularly during the turbulent 1980s under communist rule. As the founder and primary songwriter of Lady Pank, he helped pioneer a new wave rock sound that served as a form of subtle rebellion and escapism for youth amid martial law and censorshipLady Pank's debut album in 1983 captured the era's frustrations through energetic riffs and cryptic lyrics, resonating with a generation and becoming one of the most iconic bands in Polish history.Borysewicz's influence extends beyond music into broader cultural symbolism, embodying artistic defiance against authoritarian control. His band's performances often clashed with authorities, such as the 1983 incident where Lady Pank defied militia orders to censor their set, highlighting rock's role as a "safety valve" for societal tensions. This legacy has endured, with Borysewicz recognized as a rock icon whose charisma and compositions molded the musical consciousness of multiple generations in Poland. In 2022, Wrocław honored Lady Pank with a memorial dwarf figurine, underscoring their lasting place in national pop culture.In recent years, Borysewicz has remained active, blending his legacy with contemporary endeavors. A major project is the upcoming Netflix biopic, announced in August 2025, which chronicles his life and Lady Pank's rise in 1980s Poland, directed by Kristoffer Rus and starring Mikołaj Bukrewicz as Borysewicz. Produced by Paprika Studios, the film emphasizes themes of rebellion and freedom through music, with Borysewicz himself expressing excitement over sharing his story on screen. Additionally, in November 2025, he featured as a guitarist on "15. południk," a track from Michał Wiraszko's debut solo album Tak młodo się nie spotkamy, released by Kayax, demonstrating his ongoing collaborations in the Polish music scene.

 

Discography

Albums with Lady Pank

Jan Borysewicz co-founded Lady Pank in 1981 and has remained its lead guitarist and primary composer across all studio albums, writing the music for all but two of the band's songs. His contributions blend rock, new wave, and pop influences, often collaborating with lyricist Andrzej Mogielnicki to create iconic tracks that propelled Lady Pank to become one of Poland's most successful rock acts. Borysewicz's guitar riffs and melodic structures define the band's sound, from energetic anthems to introspective ballads, with albums reflecting both commercial hits and artistic evolution over four decades.The debut album, Lady Pank (1983), established the band's formula with Borysewicz's compositions driving hits like "Zamki na piasku" and "Kryzysowa narzeczona." Released on Tonpress, it sold over 420,000 copies by the end of 1984 and topped Polish charts, cementing Lady Pank's popularity.Follow-up Ohyda (1984), also composed primarily by Borysewicz, incorporated reggae elements in tracks like the title song and "Zostawcie Titanica," achieving similar chart success and broadening the band's appeal. The English adaptation Drop Everything (1985) on MCA Records was a re-recorded version of Ohyda's material targeted at international audiences, with Borysewicz's guitar leads intact.LP3 (1986) marked a shift toward harder rock, with Borysewicz penning energetic compositions like "Vademecum Skauta," while Tacy sami (1989) explored mature themes in songs such as the title track. The 1990 release Zawsze tam, gdzie ty included reflective pieces like "Zawsze tam, gdzie ty," showcasing Borysewicz's versatility. Later albums like Nana (1994), Międzyzdroje (1996), W transie (1997), and Łowcy głów (1998) maintained the band's momentum with pop-rock hooks, and Nasza reputacja (2000) addressed contemporary issues through Borysewicz's melodic frameworks.In the 2000s, Teraz (2004) and Strach się bać (2007) featured Borysewicz's production alongside compositions blending rock with electronic touches. Maraton (2011) earned a gold certification for sales exceeding 15,000 copies in Poland, highlighting enduring fan support. More recent works, including Miłość i władza (2016), LP1 (2018), and the anniversary album LP40 (2021), demonstrate Borysewicz's ongoing innovation, often incorporating acoustic and symphonic elements while retaining his signature guitar style. As of November 2025, no new studio album has been released, though singles like "Uciekaj" and "Motyle" appeared in 2025.

Year    Album Title

1983    Lady Pank
1984    Ohyda
1985    Drop Everything
1986    LP3
1989    Tacy sami
1990    Zawsze tam, gdzie ty
1994    Nana
1996    Międzyzdroje
1997    W transie
1998    Łowcy głów
2000    Nasza reputacja
2004    Teraz
2007    Strach się bać
2011    Maraton
2016    Miłość i władza
2018    LP1
2021    LP40

2025   LP45

This discography encompasses 17 studio albums, all crediting Borysewicz as composer and performer.

 

Solo and collaborative albums

Jan Borysewicz launched his solo career in 1988 with the project Jan Bo, which allowed him to explore instrumental and rock compositions beyond his work with Lady Pank. The debut album, Królowa ciszy, released that year on PolJazz, featured soft rock elements and showcased Borysewicz's guitar work in a more introspective style, including tracks like "Srebrna nić." This instrumental-leaning record marked his initial foray into personal artistry, emphasizing melodic guitar lines without reliance on band dynamics.The Jan Bo project continued with Wojna w mieście in 1992, blending blues rock and hard rock influences, produced under Bo Production. This album expanded on Borysewicz's compositional range, incorporating stronger rhythmic structures and themes of urban conflict, reflecting his evolving songwriting maturity. By 1995, he released Moja wolność, his third solo effort, which delved into themes of personal liberation through pop-rock arrangements, further establishing Jan Bo as a vehicle for his individual creative voice.Additional solo release Pastorałki (2008) is an instrumental Christmas album. In the 2010s, Borysewicz revitalized the Jan Bo banner with Miya in 2015, a collaborative-infused album featuring guest vocalists and modern production touches, highlighting his adaptability to contemporary rock sounds. This was followed by Kawa i dym in 2016, where he invited artists such as Piotr Rogucki of Riverside and Igor Herbut of LemON to contribute vocals, creating a fusion of rock and alternative elements centered on atmospheric tracks evoking introspection and nostalgia. These later works under Jan Bo underscore Borysewicz's commitment to evolving his solo output through selective partnerships.Beyond the Jan Bo series, Borysewicz has engaged in notable collaborations. In 2003, he partnered with singer Paweł Kukiz for the album Borysewicz & Kukiz, a rock project that combined their songwriting strengths to produce energetic tracks blending pop and folk-rock vibes, achieving commercial success in Poland. The 2014 release Bal maturalny with the band Rozbójnik Alibaba revisited nostalgic themes through a mix of rock and balladry, including instrumental bonuses that highlighted Borysewicz's guitar prowess. More recently, Wszystkie oblicza Jana Borysewicza (2021) served as a collaborative compilation, featuring guests like Piotr Fronczewski, Paweł Kukiz, and Igor Herbut on reinterpretations of his compositions, demonstrating his broad influence across generations. Additional collaborations include the 2023 single "Ash Caravan" with House of Death, a heavy rock track, and earlier contributions to projects like Budka Suflera in the late 1970s. As of November 2025, no new solo or collaborative albums have been released.
Album Title Release Year Type Key Notes/Collaborators
Królowa ciszy 1988 Solo (Jan Bo) Instrumental soft rock debut.
Wojna w mieście 1992 Solo (Jan Bo) Blues/hard rock; urban themes.
Moja wolność 1995 Solo (Jan Bo) Pop-rock on personal freedom.
Pastorałki 2008 Solo Instrumental Christmas album.
Miya 2015 Solo (Jan Bo) Modern rock with guest vocals.
Kawa i dym 2016 Solo (Jan Bo) Alternative rock; feats. Piotr Rogucki, Igor Herbut.
Borysewicz & Kukiz 2003 Collaborative Rock with Paweł Kukiz.
Bal maturalny 2014 Collaborative Nostalgic rock with Rozbójnik Alibaba.
Wszystkie oblicza Jana Borysewicza 2021 Collaborative Reinterpretations; feats. Piotr FronczewskiPaweł KukizIgor Herbut.
Ash Caravan (single) 2023 Collaborative Heavy rock with House of Death.

 

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